Master of Science in Nutrition and Integrative Health

Program Information

Degrees Offered:

Master of Science in Nutrition and Integrative Health

Format: Campus

Program Description:

Maryland University of Integrative Health's online Master of Science in Nutrition and Integrative Health offers an innovative approach to the study of nutrition. The program emphasizes the vital and interrelated physiological, environmental, socio-cultural, and spiritual roles of food in our lives. Graduates of this program will be uniquely positioned to fill the growing demand for nutritionists and nutrition educators.

The program offers a solid grounding in nutritional sciences, nutrition education, and nutrition as it is applied in clinical and public health settings. It addresses the cognitive and physiological factors influencing the complex role of food and nutrition in human health.

The program also offers a rich personal learning process that enables you to cultivate sustainable change in yourself and others. You will learn to understand biochemical assessment, apply nutrition theory through cooking labs, facilitate behavioral change through practice coaching sessions, and use case studies to understand how to address a wide range of health challenges.

This program may be completed entirely on campus at our Laurel, MD location. The program is also offered in an online format, and students are welcome to complete coursework through a combination of online and on campus courses.

You will enhance the scope of your skills by selecting one of the following areas of concentration:

Human Clinical Nutrition

This concentration is ideal for students who primarily plan to see clients in a private nutrition practice or join a medical or integrative health setting. The curriculum follows the course of study of MUIH’s original Master of Science in Integrative Health, and provides experiential training in a clinical setting.

Community Nutrition Education

This concentration is ideal for students who want to develop innovative nutrition education programs for underserved communities or other groups who could benefit from grocery store tours, farm to school programs, or nutrition seminars. The curriculum will provide experiential training in a community setting, and give graduates the skills to do a health assessment for a specific population, create nutrition education interventions or programs, and evaluate their effectiveness.

Herbal Medicine

This concentration is ideal for students interested in pursuing the natural and complementary combination of nutrition and herbs. After completing the program, which includes experiential training in a clinical setting or through research, graduates will be able to counsel their clients from a strong foundation in both whole foods nutrition and herbs on how to best combine supplements, dietary interventions, and herbal products.

Program Highlights:

Taught from a holistic and integrative perspective

Features science courses and core competencies in nutrition assessment and treatment strategy design and implementation that have been designed with an integrative and functional framework

Explores the relationships between our food choices, our agricultural and food processing practices, and the environment

Core faculty and guest speakers include some of the most accomplished and well-respected authors, lecturers, and practitioners in the nation

Curriculum includes whole foods cooking labs with instruction from chefs in food as medicine

Prepares graduates for a variety of nutrition and wellness careers, such as practicing nutritionists, consultants, educators, researchers, and writers

Prepares graduates to sit for the Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) exam through the Certification Board for Nutrition Specialists, Certified Clinical Nutrition (CCN) exam through the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition through the Holistic Nutrition Credentialing Board, and various state licensing requirements

Program can be completed in two years

Offered in online, on campus, and hybrid formats

MUIH students come from a wide variety of backgrounds. We admit academically qualified students with undergraduate degrees in fields other than nutrition or the related sciences. There are no academic prerequisite courses because they are embedded into the curriculum.

Accreditation:

Maryland University of Integrative Health is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The university's graduate degrees and certificates are endorsed by the Maryland Higher Education Commission.

Facts & Figures

Financial Aid: Yes

International Financial Aid: Yes

# of Credits Required: 50 to 58 credits, depending on area of concentration

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